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Indonesia

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    An Indonesian police officer wears a mask while on duty. Image by Herwin Bahar / Shutterstock. Indonesia, 2020.
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    PART OF: The Science of COVID-19

    'Open the Doors for Us.' Indonesian Scientists Say Government Snubs Offers to Help Fight Coronavirus

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    Dyna Rochmyaningsih
    Grantee
    April 19, 2020
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  • If Afrormosia goes extinct, it could threaten the forest’s resilience and stability, increasing greenhouse gas emissions and unleashing more chaotic weather on frica and the rest of the world. It’s in everyone’s interest to protect these trees. Image by Sarah Waiswa. Democratic Republic of Congo, 2019.

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    Vox 'Supertrees:' A Virtual Discussion

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  • Urarina village called Nueva Unión lies on the Chambira River, which runs through vast peatlands in Peru’s Pastaza-Marañón Foreland basin. Image by Dado Galdieri. Peru, undated.
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    Carbon Chronicles

    With journalists in Indonesia and Brazil, the stories in this project highlight how tropical forests...

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    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Carbon Chronicles
  • In a climate emergency, mangrove trees are truly extraordinary: Their ability to store carbon, under the right conditions, is unmatched by any other tree on Earth. Image by Ardiles Rante. Indonesia, 2019.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Vox 'Supertrees' Project Wins Scripps Howard Award

    The winners of the 67th Scripps Howard Awards represent among the best of journalism from 2019.

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    March 4, 2020
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    A week after the bombings on July 22, 2009, the police left and authorities reopened the roads of the Mega Kuningan district, near the JW Marriot Hotel, a previous target in the August 2003 explosions. Image by Chandra Marsano / Flickr. Indonesia, 2009.
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    PART OF: Life After Jihad

    What Happens to Survivors Years After a Terror Attack?

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    Ana P. Santos
    2014 Persephone Miel Fellow
    February 27, 2020
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  • A coconut tree in Bali, Indonesia. Image by Trueboy / Shutterstock. Indonesia, undated.
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    Is Coconut the New Palm Oil?

    Investigating the impacts of the global coconut boom on Southeast Asian rainforests and livelihoods.

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    Nithin Coca
    International RJF Grantee
    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Is Coconut the New Palm Oil?
  • If Afrormosia goes extinct, it could threaten the forest’s resilience and stability, increasing greenhouse gas emissions and unleashing more chaotic weather on frica and the rest of the world. It’s in everyone’s interest to protect these trees. Image by Sarah Waiswa. Democratic Republic of Congo, 2019.
    English

    Pulitzer Center Update

    Vox 'Supertrees' Series Nominated for ASME Ellie Award

    The Pulitzer Center-supported series on supertrees around the world was chosen as a finalist for the...

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    February 7, 2020
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    PART OF: Life After Jihad

    Finding Love and Jihad

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    Ana P. Santos
    2014 Persephone Miel Fellow
    January 14, 2020
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    BOMBERS. The Indonesian couple that bombed the Jolo cathedral in January 2019 once tried to migrate to the caliphate in Syria, only to be deported back to Indonesia. Illustration by the Rappler. 2019.
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    PART OF: Life After Jihad

    Who Were the Indonesian Husband and Wife Behind Jolo Bombing?

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    Ana P. Santos
    2014 Persephone Miel Fellow
    January 14, 2020
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    In a climate emergency, mangrove trees are truly extraordinary: Their ability to store carbon, under the right conditions, is unmatched by any other tree on Earth. Image by Ardiles Rante. Indonesia, 2019.
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    PART OF: These Trees Are Climate Superheroes

    Supertrees: Meet Indonesia’s Carbon Guardian

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    Multiple Authors
    December 13, 2019
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    If Afrormosia goes extinct, it could threaten the forest’s resilience and stability, increasing greenhouse gas emissions and unleashing more chaotic weather on Africa and the rest of the world. It’s in everyone’s interest to protect these trees. Image by Sarah Waiswa. Democratic Republic of Congo, 2019.
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    PART OF: These Trees Are Climate Superheroes

    These 3 Supertrees Can Protect Us From Climate Collapse

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    Multiple Authors
    December 12, 2019
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    DAILY GRIND. Supraetun (left) and Asnia inside the plantation in Kandis, Riau, Indonesia. Image by Xyza Cruz Bacani. 2018.
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    PART OF: Climate Change and Human Trafficking in Indonesia

    Currents of Climate Change

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    Xyza Cruz Bacani
    Grantee
    November 27, 2019
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